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flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 02:53 PM Oct 2015

The average gun owner now owns 8 guns — double what it used to be

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/10/21/the-average-gun-owner-now-owns-8-guns-double-what-it-used-to-be/

https://img.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=&w=1484

Looking at the chart is illustrative of the fear marketing the NRA and gun lobby does. In 1994 Clinton signed the Assault Weapon's Ban and gunners ran out and bought guns. Ownership went flat through the Bush years and jumped again with Obama's election and even more with his re-election.

Gunners are soooooo predictable and malleable. NRA says BOO! and gunners go buy guns. It's hard to believe that otherwise intelligent people can be lead so easily. Poor babies.
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The average gun owner now owns 8 guns — double what it used to be (Original Post) flamin lib Oct 2015 OP
Why do the gundamentalists want so many guns? LonePirate Oct 2015 #1
Holy shit! xynthee Oct 2015 #2
WTF??? atreides1 Oct 2015 #3
Just because they bought 8.1 guns, doesn't mean they have 8.1 guns. -none Oct 2015 #4
It may also be inheritances increasing some of the ownership gun totals. NutmegYankee Oct 2015 #5
Eight really isn't all that many... Flyboy_451 Nov 2015 #6
Militia members BarstowCowboy Nov 2015 #7
So does this mean the proliferation of guns is Bottoms_Up Nov 2015 #8
I think it is likely a combination of the two... Flyboy_451 Nov 2015 #9
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #10

LonePirate

(13,893 posts)
1. Why do the gundamentalists want so many guns?
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 03:12 PM
Oct 2015

Is it like collecting baseball cards for them? Or is there another reason (apart from fear) for accumulating so many death tools?

xynthee

(477 posts)
2. Holy shit!
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 03:27 PM
Oct 2015

I wonder what the median number of guns is. I'm sure there are a few who are radically skewing the average.

atreides1

(16,386 posts)
3. WTF???
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 03:49 PM
Oct 2015

Why would anyone need to own 8 guns? I only have one and plan to purchase a second, sometime in the future...since I only have two hands!

If I'm going to stock up...it'll be ammunition!!!

-none

(1,884 posts)
4. Just because they bought 8.1 guns, doesn't mean they have 8.1 guns.
Thu Oct 22, 2015, 04:04 PM
Oct 2015

Not all the guns criminals have are stolen. There can be a tidy profit in straw purchases. The first place to start looking are at those gunners that think the 2nd amendment is absolute and it means everyone has a right to own firearms.

NutmegYankee

(16,311 posts)
5. It may also be inheritances increasing some of the ownership gun totals.
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 11:14 AM
Oct 2015

My number tripled due to family members passing away and leaving the firearms to me. The same thing applies to my uncle.

Flyboy_451

(230 posts)
6. Eight really isn't all that many...
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:05 PM
Nov 2015

Depending on one's activities, eight is barely enough to compete in only two forms of popular competitive shooting. Even modest collectors will easily have more than that. Those who only use firearms for hunting could pretty easily exceed that number. Then account for truly serious collectors and the numbers and get quite large very quickly.

While straw purchases do indeed take place, I think the numbers are over-estimated and likely do not enter into such surveys as this, as I think a straw purchaser is unlikely to admit any ownership to an unknown party as a part of a survey. For that matter, I believe that a number of owners would be unlikely to answer in the affirmative to such survey questions. This could certainly skew the numbers.

Personally, I'm not concerned with how many guns a person owns. However, I am very concerned with how the guns are stored and who has access to them.

 

BarstowCowboy

(171 posts)
7. Militia members
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 11:42 PM
Nov 2015

It might be militia members who are skewing the average so much. They think that they need to have enough guns not only for themselves, but also to arm their friends and neighbors who scoffed at them BEFORE the revolution kicked off. No better way to say "I told you so" than to snark as you arm your liberal brother-in-law.

 

Bottoms_Up

(24 posts)
8. So does this mean the proliferation of guns is
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 06:49 PM
Nov 2015

moreso due to new gun owners (the ephilosphy of gun-owning expanding) or simply people with guns just getting more guns?

What's the numbers on the total guns in the US over the same period. If it has merely doubled, this would suggest to me that there not more GUN-OWNERS... just more guns.

Flyboy_451

(230 posts)
9. I think it is likely a combination of the two...
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 09:14 PM
Nov 2015

Using Illinois as an example, I have seen information showing that the number of FOIDs (Firearm Owner Indentification) is steadily increasing. Once you have one, I believe periodic renewal is required, but that is tracked separately.

I also see a lot of new owners/buyers at local ranges and gun shops. Then consider that current owners are not much different from other product enthusiasts; as new products are introduced, many will be interested in upgrading or adding to their current inventory.

And, as I mentioned in my previous post, there are a variety of activities that require multiple firearms for participation. Some shooting competitions can easily require as many as four guns to compete across the entire event.

Once again, I think the number of guns that any individual owns is pretty useless information. How those guns are stored has much more importance to everyone concerned.

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